I have hpv i i told my bf that i have it is it hard for a guy to deal with the whole hpv situation?

I have hpv i i told my bf that i have it is it hard for a guy to deal with the whole hpv situation?

HPV is human papilloma virus, Genital warts. They do have treatment Go and see doc and over 80 % people get infected in their life time. Its very common virus and most common STI. tell you boy friend to get a life. Spartanhttp://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdh...

hpv what is hpv ??my sister has hpv and she told her bf and he just accepted it, and still has sex with her.wat's hpv??????It's not easy for nobody to deal with that. HPV means condom always, all your life. Your boyfriend might have wanted a baby with you and he now knows that he will have to risk his own health for concieving a baby. And the pregnancy will be with some risks.
He is probably worried for you. I'm sure you know how many complications involves HPV infection, including genital warts and cervix carcinoma.
If he really loves you he will understand you have a health problem and you are not guilty for your disease.
Good luck.
CristianaSorry to hear this, but as my friend told you, he needs to use condoms in order to at least save himself and you too. Some causes and risks of HPV is detailed below.

Human papillomavirus infection is the most common sexually transmitted viral disease. The interval between exposure and clinical evidence of disease ranges from 3 weeks to 8 months. A single unprotected contact with an infected person carries a 60% risk of infection. At least 80% of cervical cancers are attributable to HPV infection, and 25% of all irregularities seen on Pap smears are believed to result from the presence of the virus, which is often otherwise asymptomatic. HPV typing in women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) on cervical Pap smear helps to identify those in whom more intensive surveillance for premalignant change is warranted. Invasive cervical cancer is associated with types 16, 18, 31, 33, and others. Some 40% of HIV-positive women develop severe cervical dysplasia caused by HPV, which in many cases proceeds to fatal cancer with an aggressiveness not commonly seen among noné¥æIV-positive women. External genital warts (condylomata acuminata) are usually due to HPV type 6 or 11. Women with external genital warts are not at increased risk of cervical cancer and do not need colposcopy or other special surveillance if routine Pap smears are negative. About 20é?0% of HPV infections regress spontaneously. Diagnosis of HPV infection is based on visual inspection (including colposcopy with application of acetic acid to the cervix), Pap smear, and biopsy, with detection of viral DNA in tissue. Treatment options include surgical excision, cryosurgery, laser ablation, loop electrosurgical excision, and intralesional injection of interferon. External genital warts usually respond to topical treatment of podofilox gel or to imiquimod (a cytokine-inducing agent), which can be applied by the patient. Subclinical HPV infection, detectable only by Pap smear or other laboratory methods, may prove impossible to eradicate. The virus cannot be cultured, and there is no test to confirm cure.why would a guy have a harder time dealing with it then a woman, its gross either way! go bleach yourself